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1935D $1 Silver Certificates Values By Grade

About These Price Ranges

The values shown below are for standard notes only, based on actual eBay and Heritage Auctions data.

IMPORTANT: If your note has any special features such as:

Star Notes Fancy Serial Numbers Error Notes Other Special Characteristics

Its value could be significantly higher. Check the "Special Features Value Impact" section below to find your note's potential premium value.

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Grade Total Records Price Range
Premium (65+ EPQ) GEM-67 31 $42.00
GEM-66 29 $40.00
GEM-65 103 $22.00
Uncirculated (50-64) UNC-64 12 $32.47
UNC-63 43 $15.38
UNC-60 6 $17.92
AU-55 54 $6.99
Circulated (1-45) XF-40 18 $7.54
VF-30 29 $6.50
VF-20 34 $4.97
VG-8 13 $4.99

Special Features Value Impact

From modest premiums to jaw-dropping values—discover which special features can transform ordinary bills into prized collectibles. Explore each feature to see detailed price ranges organized by denomination, note type, and series—all based on verified auction and sales data.

$2 1976 Federal Reserve Star Note.

$2 1976 Federal Reserve Star Note.

What are Star Note?

Replacement bills indicated by a star symbol at the end of the serial number instead of a letter. Printed to replace defective notes during production, they typically represent less than 1% of notes produced. Their relative scarcity compared to regular notes drives their premium value, especially for star notes from smaller print runs or those with fancy serial numbers, which can command significant collector premiums.

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Deno. Series Circulated Uncirculated Premium Check Prices
$1 1935D $11.95 - $18.18 $27.00 - $79.00 $103.75 - $347.88 Find SalesView

$10 1950 Narrow Federal Reserve Note.

$10 1950 Narrow Federal Reserve Note.

What are Narrow Variant?

Bills printed with narrower than standard margins or dimensions. These production variants create a visibly different appearance from regular issue notes and are prized by specialized collectors of printing variations. Their value stems from their deviation from standard production specifications and relative scarcity. Error collectors and printing specialists seek these variants as examples of production inconsistencies that escaped quality control.

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$1 1935D $3.40 - $22.08 $15.00 - $74.75 $60.00 - $205.50 Find SalesView

1950 Wide Federal Reserve Note Wide variety that has four wide margins

1950 Wide Federal Reserve Note Wide variety that has four wide margins

What are Wide Variant?

Bills printed with wider than standard margins or dimensions. These production variants have more white space around the design than typical notes, creating a distinctive appearance. Collectors value them for their deviation from standard specifications and relative rarity. Their unusual appearance makes them immediately distinguishable in collections, and their status as production anomalies that escaped quality control increases their desirability among specialists.

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$1 1935D $3.35 - $45.00 $28.00 - $79.50 $73.50 - $534.00 Find SalesView

1950E Federal Reserve Note. The L-D block had a printing of roughly one-fourth of the L-C block

1950E Federal Reserve Note. The L-D block had a printing of roughly one-fourth of the L-C block

What are Special Block Identifier?

Bills with distinctive block lettering or numbering, excluding experimental or web notes. These represent specific production batches identified by letter-number combinations in the serial number. Collectors value certain rare blocks, replacement blocks, and final blocks of a series. Their significance lies in identifying specific production runs, with first and last blocks of a series or denomination often commanding the highest premiums.

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$1 1935D - $17.82 - $73.00 $49.28 Find SalesView

$1 1985 Federal Reserve Note. James Baker courtesy autograph.

$1 1985 Federal Reserve Note. James Baker courtesy autograph.

What are Autographed Note?

Bills bearing authentic signatures from Treasury officials, engravers, or other individuals associated with the note's production or historical significance. These personally signed notes transform standard currency into one-of-a-kind historical artifacts. Their value derives from the prominence of the signer, the authenticity of the signature, and the historical context of why it was signed. They represent a tangible connection to individuals involved in the U.S. monetary system.

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$1 1935D $44.88 - $54.98 $77.62 - $126.50 $126.38 - $219.62 Find SalesView
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